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Erik "Smelly" Sandin ( / picklestix_ ) discusses NOFX life after touring, new music, sobriety through the NOFX hurricane, the Las Vegas incident controversy, the upcoming NOFX Retrospective at the Punk Rock Museum (https://www.thepunkrockmuseum.com/) and more. Topics Include: • NOFX didn't break up, just stopped touring, still recording new music together • Band recorded 6-7 new songs three months ago in the studio • Mike constantly writes new material, has lots of unreleased songs ready • January 16-18 NOFX retrospective exhibit opening at Las Vegas Punk Rock Museum • Smelly will give personal tours but doesn't know what artifacts they'll display • Never kept any memorabilia from 42 years, always gave everything away immediately • Shocked that original PMRC records now sell for $5,000+ on collector market • Band relationships remain same, they talk regularly but need space between tours • Currently playing drums with Randy from Pennywise, Cameron Webb • Fills in with the Vandals when Josh Freese tours with other bands • Recorded drums on Vandals' Christmas album 30 years ago, including transgender song • Early drug experimentation began with acid at 16, escalated quickly into addiction • Became homeless junkie living on streets for years during darkest period • Got clean in 1992, has maintained sobriety for over 30 years now • Joined NOFX through classified ad, instant chemistry with Mike during first jam • Band went through multiple lineup changes before finding the classic NOFX formula • Fascinated by ancient mysteries like underground Turkish cities, pre-Incan megalithic structures • Favorite museum artifact: Joe Strummer's original "London Calling" lyrics with water stains • His museum tour focuses on how punk rock saved his life story High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide ( / vinylguide ) • Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios • Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot • Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon • Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide ( / vinylguide )